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The Best of Thunder: Their Finest Hour (And a Bit) is the first compilation album by English hard rock band Thunder.Released on 25 September 1995 by EMI Records, it features songs from the band's first three studio albums – Backstreet Symphony, Laughing on Judgement Day and Behind Closed Doors – as well as a re-recorded version of "Higher Ground", 1994 single "Gimme Shelter" and new tracks ...
Album [16] Peak chart positions Certifications; UK [2] [3] 1995 Their Finest Hour (And a Bit) 22 BPI: Silver [17] 1998 Burrn! Presents : The Best of Thunder — 1999 The Rare, the Raw, and the Rest: 109 2000 Gimme Some... — 2001 Rock Champions — 2003 Ballads — 2009 The EP Sessions 2007-2008 — The Very Best of Thunder: 80 BPI: Silver [18 ...
Wonder Days was released in February 2015, and became the first Thunder album to reach the UK Albums Chart top ten since 1995's Behind Closed Doors, when it peaked at number 9. [10] The album was voted the 11th best of 2015 by Classic Rock magazine, [59] while the publication ranked the title track as the fifth best song of the year. [60]
All the Right Noises is the thirteenth studio album by English hard rock band Thunder, released on 12 March 2021 through BMG Rights Management. The band promoted the album with an online live special broadcast on 13 March 2021, and are scheduled to support the album with a tour of the UK from May 2021. [3]
The album was released on 14 May 2001 as the band's second release on Papillon Records. It was later reissued in the UK by STC Recordings on 28 September 2005. Thunder announced in November 1999 that they were due to split up, following one last concert tour. The band's final show before disbanding took place on 4 May 2000 at Dingwalls in ...
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Behind Closed Doors is the third studio album by English hard rock band Thunder.Recorded between May and August 1994 at various studios, primarily Southern Tracks in Atlanta, Georgia, it was produced the band's lead guitarist Luke Morley and Mike Fraser, the latter of whom also mixed the album at the Record Plant in Los Angeles, California.
Thunder began recording their debut studio album with producer Andy Taylor and engineer Mike Fraser on 7 August 1989. [1] Sessions took place at the Great Linford Manor in Milton Keynes, and were described by the band's rhythm guitarist/keyboardist Ben Matthews as "like being at a party where an album broke out every now and then" due to the group's excessive drinking habits. [2]